File:Syracuse 1908 birds-eye.jpg

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English: Syracuse, New York - "Birds-eye view" in 1908 - The church on the left, built in 1884, was known as St. Paul’s Church (and is today called St. Paul’s Episcopal Cathedral). It is still located at 310 Montgomery Street at the corner of East Fayette Street. The home of the Syracuse Herald newspaper can be seen at left.
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Source Post Card from Onondaga County Public Library collection
Author Raphael Tuck & Sons; Series No. 2025

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